Quantitative autoradiographic mapping of neurohypophysial hormone binding sites in the rat forebrain and pituitary gland--I. Characterization of different types of binding sites and their distribution in the Long-Evans strain
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Quantitative autoradiographic mapping of neurohypophysial hormone binding sites in the rat forebrain and pituitary gland--I. Characterization of different types of binding sites and their distribution in the Long-Evans strain
Abstract
Oxytocin and vasopressin binding sites were localized and characterized by quantitative autoradiography on consecutive sections of Long-Evans rat forebrains and pituitary glands, incubated in the presence of 5 nM [3H]oxytocin or 5 nM [3H]vasopressin. In the forebrain, two types of neurohypophysial hormone binding sites were thus defined. (1) Oxytocin/vasopressin sites with similar nanomolar-range affinities for [3H]oxytocin and [3H]vasopressin; both tritiated peptides were displaced from these sites in the presence of 10 microM of either oxytocin or vasopressin. The main areas bearing such sites were the ventral subiculum, several nuclei of the amygdala, the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus, the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis and the olfactory tubercle. (2) Selective vasopressin sites, binding [3H]vasopressin with nanomolar-range affinity and [3H]oxytocin with a much lower affinity; these sites were not labelled in the presence of 5 nM [3H]oxytocin, and 10 microM oxytocin displaced [3H]vasopressin binding by 80%. Such sites occurred in several thalamic nuclei, in the dopaminergic A13 cell group of the zona incerta, the suprachiasmatic nucleus, the fundus striati and the lateral septal nucleus. No selective oxytocin sites were detected. Different oxytocin and vasopressin binding characteristics were found in the hypothalamo-neurohypophysial system. In the paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei and in the pituitary neural lobe the [3H]vasopressin binding density was twice that of [3H]oxytocin; vasopressin was always more potent than oxytocin in displacing both [3H]vasopressin and [3H]oxytocin binding from those sites. Interaction of the tritiated peptides with neurophysins cannot be completely ruled out in these locations. The present data are discussed in correlation with the functional roles of the neurohypophysial peptides in the brain and the pharmacological characteristics of their receptors.
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